The Frenchman and the 11-year-old bay Zangersheide gelding (Amadeus Z* Brimbelles x Toulon) were victorious in the 1.45m challenge by registering their second fault-free performance of the day, going through the timers in 36.27 seconds. The victory meant more to its winner because the class also counted as a qualifier for both the 2018 World Equestrian Games and 2019 European Jumping Championships.

Les Bleus continued showing their strength as Julien Gonin (FRA) & Une Etoile Landaise (Balougran x Socrate de Chivre) secured the second spot on the podium with no penalties and a time of 37.73 seconds during the tiebreaker.